Browsing before bedtime... something i read on Linkedin website, leading to another link... Still not in bed but hey! thats the great thing about not abiding by rules, life throws up marvellous things!

I found it in Google. I remember an INFP forum I read some threads on a long time ago. I was trying to find it because I wanted to join, now that I'm 99% certain I'm an INFP, but I couldn't.... what I did find was this though. I'm quite happy with my discovery!

By this time, it had become obvious to me that the only possible solution to my problem was chocolate.

I've been looking for an INFP forum for a while. Since Global Chatter went down, PersonalityCafe seemed to be the place to find INFP... but it's too mixed there and too big. I'm really happy to have found this place.

I found this forum on a great website called OddlyDevelopedTypes. It's semi-comedic and semi-informational, written by an INTP woman. I highly recommend it for anyone who wants either a good idea of how each type works or a good laugh from how their type would fare in the Apocalypse.

Got banned from intj forum for pointing out my lover who left was blogging about still having feelings for me and dreaming of the future we planned to share. Looked for forum based on mbti type to try and replace the percived loss of social support and picked this one because my results are fairly consistently INFP

Felt lonely and misunderstood (foremost by myself), realised there might actually exist places with- and for people like me since we all feel lonely... Asked the mighty google and behold. Sure it might be a little dead but maybe it to is an infp-thing, we disappear for a little while and then we come back as if nothing happened. Time is relative

I think it's about how since humans measure time only based on our own societal needs, and we all live in a rushed fear of time, working against it, without trying to understand it (in a cosmic sense). So, since we focus on our own little neat organization, we don't pay attention to how time is relative very often.

Einstein is talking about the general relativity conclusions and how time is meaningless without comparison between two objects, the observer of light on a jet plane and an observer of the same light from the ground for example. Also the quote is actually time is the most persistent of illusions.

I find it meaningful to me because it reminds me that our perception and biology that requires us to behave as if there is a linear temporal structure to reality may not be how the physics of matter and particles really are. I have to sleep, eat, drink, move through a classical perception of 3D space to satisfy my drives, and other human drive states (sex, social interaction, meeting intellectual goals, ect). What is real? My perception of linear time or the spooky faster than light connection between quantum entangled particles. Einstein was also particularly insightful with this quote too because it was made prior to the advancement of a theory about gravitational waves that has proposed many interesting ideas. Basically, gravity is space, the force that matter naturally has is the basic structure of space and is limited by planks constant. Spacetime is just our perception of matter interacting with gravitational waves the way it naturally does.